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ECO 330: Sports Economics
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Examination of economic issues pertaining to professional and collegiate sports, including analysis of industrial organization and antitrust issues, labor relations, discrimination, and the impact of franchises on local economies. Part of the Information, Innovation, or Technology Issue. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: Junior standing, completion of Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences, and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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Prerequisites: Junior standing, completion of Foundations - Social and Behavioral Sciences, and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 336: Urban and Real Estate Economics
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Applies economic models and methods for understanding urban real estate markets. Topics include urbanization and urban growth; determinants of land rents and urban spatial structure; characteristics and determinants of real estate markets; location choice; transportation, poverty, crime, and education in cities; relationship between real estate markets and business cycles. Offered winter semester. Prerequisites: ECO 211 and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 343: Health Economics
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Application of microeconomic tools to health and medical care issues. Topics include demand for health care, economic choices of medical care providers, insurance markets, economic justification for government involvement in the medical care system, various proposals for health care reform in the U.S. and different health care systems in the world. Part of the Health Issue. Offered fall semester. Prerequisites: Junior standing, ECO 211, and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 345: Environmental and Resource Economics
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Develops a systematic economic framework to analyze market and government allocations of natural and environmental resources. Topics include relationships between population growth, land development, and environmental quality; regulatory versus market oriented environmental policies; supplies and prices of mineral and energy resources; harvest and protection of forests and fisheries. Part of the Sustainability Issue. Offered each year. Prerequisites: Junior standing, ECO 211, and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 349: Emerging Markets Issues
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Important problems in emerging markets throughout the world, such as: policies to stimulate growth via international trade; foreign aid and multinational investment in transitional economics; the use of natural resources and agriculture in economic development; and the relationship of economic development to education, health, and migration. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Part of the Globalization Issue. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: Junior standing, ECO 210, and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 355: Markets, Strategy, and Government Policy
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Analysis of firms' market strategies and an introduction to government policy regarding market behavior. Topics include models of market structure, game theory, regulation, and antitrust policy. Offered once a year. Prerequisites: ECO 211 and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 360: The Economics of Work and Family
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Economic analysis of families and family members, employment, and earnings. Topics include allocation of time between the household and the labor market, employment, and family structure, theories of discrimination, anti-poverty programs, and labor market policies related to gender and family structure. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: ECO 211 and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 365: Comparative Economic Systems
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Relative to such economic goals as economic freedom, full employment, growth, efficiency, consumer welfare, equitable distribution of income and security, how well do alternative economic systems perform? This course studies contemporary, evolving capitalist, socialist, and mixed systems in different countries. Part of the Globalization Issue. Offered every other year. Prerequisites: Junior standing, ECO 210, and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 369: International Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Selected topics in both international trade and international finance. Includes preferential trading arrangements such as NAFTA and the European Union, analysis of barriers to trade and arguments for and against protectionism, the influence of exchange rates on capital flows, and the relationship between international trade and economic growth. Fulfills Cultures - Global Perspectives. Offered every year. Prerequisites: ECO 210 and admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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ECO 380: Special Topics in Economics
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Grand Valley State University
Studies of selected authors, concepts, movements, periods, theories, or countries. Topics and prerequisites will be listed in the class schedule. Prerequisite: Admission to Seidman College of Business or by permit.
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